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A One-Stop View of the Student: It’s a Game Changer

University Business

Wichita State University’s OneStop for Student Services department is about giving students the help they need to succeed, by taking a proactive approach to keep them on the path to completion.

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Pathways to Student Affairs and Services Around the Globe

Supporting Student Success

ACPA – College Student Educators International and IASAS (International Association of Student Affairs and Services) have partnered in offering this awesome “Around the Globe” webinar series. Register today for the event Tuesday, October 27 (10 am EDT / 2 pm GMT).

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How Career Services Can Support Student Mental Health

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The mental health effects of COVID-19 will continue to play a role in how higher education professionals will need to support their students. Abundantly true for student services is the need for cross collaboration to support students at all levels. You can find the recording below!

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EAB Launches All-In-One Website for Students’ College Search

EAB

Appily combines EAB’s suite of student services into a one-stop destination where visitors can discover colleges, take virtual tours, find scholarships, explore majors, and match with schools. Learn More About Appily Register for our upcoming webinar to see a demo of Appily and learn how it can support your goals.

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Student affairs leaders get real on counseling after COVID

University Business

. “I would encourage you to stay encouraged, continue the good fight and do this incredible work,” said Davida Haywood, vice president of student affairs at Johnson C. Haywood was joined by Lake Tahoe Community College’s Michelle Batista, vice president of student services.

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Maximizing the value of higher education: A shift towards personalized student pathways

University Business

Once students are accepted, aptitude assessments can be offered to measure areas such as numerical reasoning, comprehension, spatial visualization, inductive reasoning and sequential reasoning. By measuring abilities in these areas, students can understand where their strengths lie and be armed with indisputable facts.

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Student success leaders discuss new tips on student interventions, campus involvement

University Business

The mental health challenges students face are largely derived from the stress they endure relating to academics and isolation. A webinar hosted by TimelyCare last week aimed to tackle some of the main barriers keeping higher education leaders from servicing students in the ways they need most.

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